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DANCING. O/ — WHHRH TO DANCE. — 2/ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ORANGE CORONATION BALLROOM, ■ TOP OF STMOXDS STREET. Where yon buy Auckland's Quality Deuce Entertainment. EMBASSY DANCE CLUB Present* MISS FIX) WHITE. Star Vocalist. With TED CROAD AND HIS CHEVALIER BAND. (Nine Players : 26 Instruments.) The Band that mates Dancing a Pleasure. Featuring To-night. "You're the Only »♦■*••' "White Sail* Beneath a Tallow Moon." AH the most Modern and Old-time FavountesJoln the Gay acd Select Crowd of Dancers at the Orange. Entertain roar friends at this Beautiful Showpiece. Two Monster Monte Carlos, l-2-o Prwes. SIT-DOWN SCPPEK. Admission HI. MAC BROWN. M.C. THE DANCE OF DISTINCTION'- 2S ST. MARY'S HALL, EL.LERSLIE. FOB A NIGHT OF REFINED ENJOYMENT. TO-NIGHT — WEDNESDAY, TO-NIGHT — WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M. MODERN AND OLD-TIME. MODERN AND OLD-TIME. TEDDT TYNB AND HIS CHEZ PABEE BAND. Sabs.: 2/. 1/6. Doable 3/. SUPPER PROVIDED. _£S TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON. "fnUI" r*ESTE£XI£L T EAP "^TEAK B ACU 1940—The most eventful year In New ZealandVi History. I We are making our Ball an erentfnl evenins for your entertainment. We want your autograph on our Huge Centennial Key. Special hate, prizes, etc Someone has to win onr Monster Box of Chocolates (54in by 27in). Come along, yon may be the lucky one. And don't forget. It's Leap Year. Fire lady M.C.'s in attendance. It's rolng to be a great night. Come early! Light Sapper only on this busy nlgbt. You are assured of a Real <Jood Time at the TCI DANCE. Admission: AU 1/6. Direction E. M<J J EAN. EDBN LABOUR PARTY—LEAP TEAK CARNIVAL DANCE TO-MGHT. RETURNED SOLDIERS* HAU* Dominion Road. Monte Carlo* and Spot Waltz, with Special Prizes. Don't miss thie Dance —you may be the lucky winner of the 10/ Cash Prise. Good Floor. Good Sapper. Dancing 8-13 to TREVOR REEVES' BAND. Admission: Single 1/6, Doable 2/6 or t-o Ladies 2/6. 2S rpO-NIGHT—GAIETY HALL—TO-NIGHT -a. Surrey Crescent. AND EVBRY WEDNESDAY. CASINO OLD-TIMB DANCHL Exceptional Mode, Floor and Management. Monte Carlo and Special Ticket Waltz. Dainty Sapper of Cakes, etc CASINO ROYAL ORCHESTRA.' Featuring All Your Favourite Dance*. Everybody Welcome. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6. 2* BNTBNNIAL DANCE CLUB. OTAHCHC PUBLIC HAUL* TO-NIGHT! Old-time and Modem. MBLODY MAKERS DANCE BAND. Good Prizes. Sapper. Admission: Ladies 1/6. Gentlemen 2/. 4 JACK BANKS. M.C. EPI SHALFOOXT Dance Band Hurrau: 8 Bands mIUWf-Pfcnae W »S4 P TEACHERS OF DANCING. T>ATRICIA SCHOOL OF DANCING. 203. A. Symonds St.—Modern Bathroom, oldtime. Tap Dancing. Reduced Summer rates. Teaching through the holidays: Private Lessors by Appointment. Phone 31-031.— PATRTCIA GREEN. Principal. MW PRIVATE Lessons—2/6. Tap. Ballroom. 40 New Routine*; S Dances by post. 5A Ruby Sherriff. H.B. BMW.. Newton. C GARDEN PARTY. E.P.S.W.A. PARNELL BRANCH. A GARDEN PARTY Is to be Held at MR. H. GOLDIE'S RESIDENCE, 46. St. George's Bay Road, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON. MARCH S, At 2.15 p.m. Blind Boys' Band. Afternoon Tea. Other Attractions. Admission 6d. A. TURNER. Hon. Secretary. _ Phone * 28 PANICS. EXCURSIONS. CTC SS - D CCHES& (End of Central Wharf.) P"OR QBATOTIFDL ONEROA— Thnrs- FrL. 6.15 p.m.; 1.15 pjsi.: Sun.. 9.-45 ajn. POR QLORIOCS I^-AWAD— 9.45 a.m. (32-458). D J Hi BRADNBY AND SONS. \JtO Phone 41-173. Thu^^^O *-« Ort « d: Frt.. let. 6.10 p.m. FrL. Ist, 7 a-m. Sat.. 2nd. 1.30 pjn. SaU 2nd. ani on arr. of 1-30 p.m. Sun.. 3rd, 9.30 a.m. San ' 3rd. 5n m Mon_ 4th. 0.30 •Jβ. MonT. 4tt. 4pi , p •SW—cagJrt TAMAKI DRIVE Ixb Kn_KSRW *■ BEACHES. Ter-tiS' Bay Hooses and Mission Return St. HeUer's" Bay "and Waterfront 1W Drive i, 4 Glendowie Tripe I>S Unsurpassed ftinorami'e ' views. Phone 24-788 U J VTt > A CORPORATION NOTICES. C ITIZENS al * cordially mm rMa invited to view ic the n " ,in To *' n HaU. A-jck-AJISHLA land. 011 the ui.drr-meat-oned «!at«>e. the Whitr CSILS&J&m Bnsisn an«l New Zealand i.r Ensclen which were Bown on" H he" Rive , ?"^^ l - 8 b " f - m ° Us a^oa THURSDAY. February •_•». » a.m. to 4 pJn FRIDAY, March \. <j a.m. to 10 p.m. JAMES MELLING. 1 Town Clerk. RAILWAY NOTICES. VyAIOTIBA A. AND 1». SHOW * MA ECU 2. 1940 On SATURDAY. March 2. 1940 the ofual I.3ft p.m. Whin?nrpiMauacarnrr.to train will be delryeil rn leavt- \Th-n-ar.' at 3.40 p.m.. \Vaiot:ra -YIO p.m.. Vatu-a-turoto arrive 6.10 p.m. The usual 4.30 p.m. Waioti:a-Whai:~a-«' tram will be <! ir,M to leave WaJojiri m a-30 p.m.. W haagarei arrive 6.38 p.m. 2S UNCLASSIFIED AOVERTISEMENTS. WlS.ne 55 a..7.T? B " J f " r U ° lf Clab V7 ITTAXTED. waiius Young Mm. u "4. J » duty.—Apply Cafe de Paris. 34J. Q;-*.- ....

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 50, 28 February 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 50, 28 February 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 50, 28 February 1940, Page 3

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